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The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right with a large gap in between.
The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right with a large gap in between.


Occasionally, the [[Dark Emperor]] appears in the background, then later comes to the stage, or retreats back to the background. While he is off the stage, the Dark Emperor will occasionally provide an upgrade or downgrade to all characters wearing a specific color of costume (shown in pulsating lines at the top of the screen); when this happens, a notification appears in the bottom screen detailing who was affected and how. Occasionally, he will fly into the foreground, damaging those he touches, and shooting energy balls out of his mouth. After taking a certain amount of damage, he becomes defeated and flies back into the background, awarding the player who defeated him with a temporary stat boost. At times he can also make one of the two platforms temporarily sink into the abyss.
Occasionally, the [[Dark Emperor]] appears in the background, then later comes to the stage, or retreats back to the background. While he is off the stage, the Dark Emperor will occasionally provide an upgrade or downgrade to all characters wearing a specific color of costume (shown in pulsating lines at the top of the screen); when this happens, a notification appears in the bottom screen detailing who was affected and how. Occasionally, he will fly into the foreground, damaging those he touches. After taking a certain amount of damage, he becomes defeated and flies back into the background, awarding the player who defeated him with a temporary stat boost. At times he can also make one of the two platforms temporarily sink into the abyss.


A caged prince or princess Mii is positioned above the left platform. This cage is solid: it can be stood on and characters can rebound on its bottom and sides when launched. Attacking the cage makes it swing it around, and when hit enough times the cage breaks, launching the Mii off into the distance with a pseudo-[[star K.O.]] The cage later reappears, containing the same Mii. Releasing the Mii in this manner will make the Dark Emperor leave the battle earlier than usual.
A caged prince or princess Mii is positioned above the left platform. This cage is solid: it can be stood on and characters can rebound on its bottom and sides when launched. Attacking the cage makes it swing it around, and when hit enough times the cage breaks, launching the Mii off into the distance with a pseudo-[[star K.O.]] The cage later reappears, containing the same Mii. Releasing the Mii in this manner will make the Dark Emperor leave the battle earlier than usual.

Revision as of 08:28, May 25, 2016

For the universe, see Find Mii (universe).
Find Mii
Find Mii
FindMiiSymbol.svg
Universe Find Mii
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Starter
Crate type Presents
Tracks available Dark Lord
Save the World, Heroes! (Alternate)
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Find Mii (すれちがい伝説, StreetPass Legend), known as StreetPass Quest in PAL regions, is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Stage layout

The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right with a large gap in between.

Occasionally, the Dark Emperor appears in the background, then later comes to the stage, or retreats back to the background. While he is off the stage, the Dark Emperor will occasionally provide an upgrade or downgrade to all characters wearing a specific color of costume (shown in pulsating lines at the top of the screen); when this happens, a notification appears in the bottom screen detailing who was affected and how. Occasionally, he will fly into the foreground, damaging those he touches. After taking a certain amount of damage, he becomes defeated and flies back into the background, awarding the player who defeated him with a temporary stat boost. At times he can also make one of the two platforms temporarily sink into the abyss.

A caged prince or princess Mii is positioned above the left platform. This cage is solid: it can be stood on and characters can rebound on its bottom and sides when launched. Attacking the cage makes it swing it around, and when hit enough times the cage breaks, launching the Mii off into the distance with a pseudo-star K.O. The cage later reappears, containing the same Mii. Releasing the Mii in this manner will make the Dark Emperor leave the battle earlier than usual.

Ω form

The Omega form of this stage has a single platform with walls. No Dark Emperor nor caged Mii appear.

Origin

The Dark Emperor and the Castle of Darkness-Sky Tower as seen in Find Mii.

The stage is based on the final area in Find Mii / StreetPass Quest and its sequel, known as Castle of Darkness-Sky Tower. At the beginning of the game the player's Mii, the ruler of a kingdom, is captured, and this area is where he or she is held captive. The platform layout of the stage is identical to how the Castle of Darkness appears on the Find Mii II world map.

The Dark Emperor is the final boss of the secret quest in Find Mii II.

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